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Mais qui est tu?? | SoCheek
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Tricoteuse débutante, voyageuse semi débutante, serveuse semi confirmée, bienvenue! Aller au contenu principal. Ma carte de voyage. Mais qui est tu? Mais qui est tu? Moi, c’est Sophie, 22 ans, Sénonaise. Pas de profession attitrée, je me cherche encore un peu et aimerai bien reprendre mes études en tourisme…. Ici on parle beaucoup de tricot, de voyage (tu vas vite découvrir que je suis amoureuse de la Pologne! Un peu de cuisine, de crochet et surement d’un tas d’autres choses🙂. 08/04/2013 à 12:36. J&rsq...
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Fun For Kids: Roosevelt Island Tram in Manhattan – Just Go Places
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Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 5,753 other followers. My family and I love to travel, to learn more about different countries and to experience new cultures. We also like our nice hotels, good food and other comforts. Join us on our adventures! Like us on Facebook! Like us on Facebook! Follow Just Go Places on WordPress.com. Fun For Kids: Roosevelt Island Tram in Manhattan. The Roosevelt Island Tram. 2002) where Sp...
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Sparkling Mead Experiment | Mead & Read
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December 18, 2014. If there’s one thing that seems to fascinate people in drinks (especially Americans, if I do say so myself), it’s bubbles. But what exactly do bubbles. Here’s the base recipe:. 2 lbs Buckwheat Honey. 49 lbs OB Honey. 1 tsp yeast nutrient and .5 tsp DAP. 5 tsp Potassium Bicarbonate. Chocolate Mead Experiment: The Start. 2 thoughts on “Sparkling Mead Experiment”. December 19, 2014 at 08:52. December 19, 2014 at 12:40. Yup, I know! Liked by 1 person. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Gentle Giant : The Touching Tale of a Dog’s Eternal Devotion | Travels with Tricia A. Mitchell
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Travels with Tricia A. Mitchell. Citizen Diplomacy and People. Gentle Giant : The Touching Tale of a Dog’s Eternal Devotion. With eye upraised his master’s look to scan,. The joy, the solace, and the aid of man:. The rich man’s guardian and the poor man’s friend,. The only creature faithful to the end. In the autumn of 1878, a diphtheria. Epidemic swept through Rock Island, Illinois, a community on the banks of the Mississippi River. The brutal illness swiftly claimed the lives of many in this Midwes...
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A Local Takes on Touristy Sydney, Australia | Marina Chetner
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Be Inspired Through Travel. Skip to primary content. A Local Takes on Touristy Sydney, Australia. March 7, 2015. If Bridgeclimb is too pricey, climb its sandstone pylon. Thirteen dollars, plus 200 steps, later and you’re treated to 270-degree views that span the North Shore, Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay and The Rocks — a historic precinct. Pool of the Park Hyatt in the foreground. This was taken on the pedestrian walkway leading up to the pylon. Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea. Though I went school and u...
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The Best-Laid Meads | Liz Baessler
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I am a freelance writer and tryer of things. July 25, 2015. May 21, 2016. My first mead was good! I’m as surprised as anyone. And since the only thing to do with moderate success is run with it until you trip over yourself, I’ve whipped up two more meads. They’re flavored, more ambitious, and a lot more free-wheeling. On the left we have raspberry mead, and on the right we have lavender mead. Both are bubbling away nicely. I wish I had that kind of problem. This is my lavender bush at present. I swear I&...
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Wine Making: Loquat (Japanese Plum) Zinfandel Recipe | Wine by Ari
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Wine Making: Loquat (Japanese Plum) Zinfandel Recipe. August 16, 2015. August 16, 2015. One of my favorite fruits to eat straight off the tree’s as a kid was Loquats (aka Japanese Plums). I used it as inspiration in this wine blend. This wine has an amazingly fragrant aroma a beautiful color. It already taste sooo good, but needs a little more aging because it’s really strong (16% Alc Vol). 4lbs Loquats (aka Japanese Plums). 1/2 Can (23 fl oz) Zinfandel Blush Concentrate. 50 fl oz Apple Juice. You are co...
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Proudly brewed in Brooklyn – On Tap Diaries
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Proudly brewed in Brooklyn. While living in Brooklyn, one of the things that surprised me the most was how proud they’re about their hometown. Everywhere you went there were signs stating: Proudly made in Brooklyn , Brewed in Brooklyn , etc. Less than a week after moving to New York, we found out about the Brooklyn Brewery. It’s located at the 11. It usually is very crowded so its recommended that you get there early. It’s also a good idea to check their web. One the of the few English IPA style made in ...
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…and then, we flew | Travel Blogic
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Adventuring around the globe. 8230;and then, we flew. November 11, 2014. I’m flying, flying, flying through the air! Wait, crap, I can’t breathe. How do I breathe again? Deep breaths, did he say to breathe through my nose or my mouth? Why do the trees look like they’re staying the same size, aren’t they supposed to be getting bigger? Well I guess that’s a. OH MY THAT WAS AMAZING! And it was incredible. How many times do you jump a day? I asked my instructor. 8230; a half? Yeah, my guy didn’t make it.
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Hey Beaches! | East Side Pigeon
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A French Thirty-Something in Paris. July 10, 2015. Il y a différents types de plages : pour les riches dans les Hamptons ou Fire Island, accessibles par train ou par le Jitney en 1 heure environ. Pour les moins riches, il y a Brooklyn et le Queens, accessibles par métro en 1 heure environ. Avec ces chaleurs et surtout ce soleil, je ne suis pas retournée tremper mes pieds dans l’Océan, allergie. Spread the good words. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).